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J Chromatogr A ; 982(1): 69-84, 2002 Dec 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12489857

ABSTRACT

The effect of ethanol in aqueous eluent on the chromatographic separation was studied at 298 K. Two sugars, L-rhamnose and D-xylose, were separated by using strong and weak cation-exchangers as a stationary phase. The ionic form of the resins was Na+ or Ca2+. The separations were carried out with sugar feed concentrations up to 35 wt% and with both low (about 1%) and high (about 10%) feed volume to bed volume ratios. The separation of the sugars was improved by adding ethanol into the eluent. The separation was also significantly enhanced when the weak cation-exchangers with the greatest affinity for water were used instead of strong cation-exchangers as a separation medium for the sugars having different hydrophilicities. The experimental data were successfully explained with a rate-based column model, which accounted for the volume changes of the stationary phase. A thermodynamic sorption model was utilized in column calculations.


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Cation Exchange Resins , Chromatography, Ion Exchange/instrumentation , Ethanol/chemistry , Rhamnose/isolation & purification , Xylose/isolation & purification , Adsorption , Thermodynamics
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